calibrationfree
Calibration-free refers to measurement or sensing approaches that aim to provide quantitative results without requiring external calibration against standards for each measurement session. In practice, true calibration-free operation relies on models, internal references, or signal relationships that compensate for drift, noise, and environmental variation.
Techniques used to achieve calibration-free performance include self-referencing and ratiometric sensing, where a primary signal is
Applications span optical and chemical sensing, biosensors, portable diagnostics, and imaging systems where traditional calibration can
Advantages of calibration-free approaches include reduced ongoing maintenance, lower operating costs, and greater convenience in variable
Overall, calibration-free denotes a design goal aimed at minimizing external calibration through intrinsic signals, models, or